10-years old boy emerges Nigeria’s youngest Microsoft Certified Professional
By Olufemi Galaxy,
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March 1, 2013
| From olufemigalaxy.blogspot.com
10-years old boy emerges Nigeria’s youngest Microsoft Certified Professional
A JSS 1 pupil of Valencia College, Ibadan, Oyo State, has done his
school proud by becoming one of the youngest kids that have obtained the
Microsoft Certified Professional certificate.
A 10-year-old pupil, Seyi-Ojo Anjolaoluwa, has emerged the youngest
Nigerian Microsoft certified professional and one of the youngest people
in the world to attain such feat.
Born on July 21, 2002 to the family of Dr and Mrs Anjolaoluwa, the
chubby boy participated in the MCIP test on July 24, 2012. He scored 869
out of possible 1,000. Due to his performance, he was adjudged by
Microsoft as a certified professional in Microsoft Windows XP
(Administration Management and Configuration, Exam 70 – 270).
Anjolaoluwa, a JSS1 pupil of Valencia College, Ibadan, Oyo State, has
thus joined the league of world’s set of young Microsoft certified
professionals, including Lavinashree, an eight-year-old Indian, and two
Pakistanis, named Arfa and Thobani.
Though their performance was not as high as Anjolaoluwwa, some
Nigerian children, which include Nwaiwo Favour of Royal Family Academy,
Abuja; and Osaremen Davidson and Olanrewaju Shittu, both of Doregos
Private Academy, Lagos are also in the good book of Microsoft
Incorporation for their enviable performances in the certified
examination.
Microsoft Certified Professional is an internationally recognised
certification programme provided by Microsoft cooperation. The
certification is tailored towards building skills on Microsoft business
solutions, focusing on client-end operating systems such as windows XP,
Vista, Windows7 among others.